Pokfulam Farm is a fascinating place that offers a rare glimpse into Hong Kong’s agricultural history. It’s the site of the city’s first dairy farm, and walking around the space feels like stepping back in time. The old buildings and exhibits tell the story of how farming and milk production used to be a part of life here, which is something you don’t really think about in modern Hong Kong.
What I really enjoyed was the sense of calm—it’s surrounded by greenery and feels so different from the busy city. The guided tours are interesting, and there’s a lot to learn about sustainability and local history, but it’s also just a nice spot to explore on your own. It’s not a flashy attraction, but that’s what makes it special. If you’re curious about Hong Kong’s past or just want a quiet place to visit, Pokfulam Farm is worth...
Read moreVery interesting new place to visit in Hong Kong, though a bit too small. It is kind of a museum of the old Pokfulam Farm which is one of the earliest dairy cow farms in Hong Kong. It preserved the manager building and the story of the farm.
Yet to open in full swing, and need to reserve before you go. But it's worthy a visit to gain more knowledge of local history, while you can spend an hour or two in a very...
Read moreAlthough this Pokfulam Farm with a long street, the exhibition here is just average. Visited here on weekends afternoon, here is not full and not many visitors. There are a couple of exhibitions and photos, but not really able to give you the insight of the history here. Here can be a better exhibition, but they may need...
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